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Guido Verhoeven

Guido Verhoeven

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
82
Citations
21586
World Ranking
3733
National Ranking
61

Medicine

D-Index
82
Citations
21607
World Ranking
16264
National Ranking
204

Overview

Guido Verhoeven was affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium during their academic career. The scientist worked in various fields of study, although specific main or subfields are not documented in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • A Sertoli cell-selective knockout of the androgen receptor causes spermatogenic arrest in meiosis.

    Karel De Gendt;Johannes V. Swinnen;Philippa T. K. Saunders;Luc Schoonjans

  • Increased lipogenesis in cancer cells: new players, novel targets

    Johannes V Swinnen;Koen Brusselmans;Guido Verhoeven

  • De novo Lipogenesis Protects Cancer Cells from Free Radicals and Chemotherapeutics by Promoting Membrane Lipid Saturation

    Evelien Rysman;Koen Brusselmans;Katryn Scheys;Leen Timmermans

  • Induction of Cancer Cell Apoptosis by Flavonoids Is Associated with Their Ability to Inhibit Fatty Acid Synthase Activity

    Koen Brusselmans;Ruth Vrolix;Guido Verhoeven;Johannes V. Swinnen

  • Overexpression of fatty acid synthase is an early and common event in the development of prostate cancer

    Johannes V. Swinnen;Tania Roskams;Steven Joniau;Hein Van Poppel

  • Chemical inhibition of acetyl-CoA carboxylase induces growth arrest and cytotoxicity selectively in cancer cells.

    Annelies Beckers;Sophie Organe;Leen Timmermans;Katryn Scheys

  • RNA interference-mediated silencing of the acetyl-CoA-carboxylase-alpha gene induces growth inhibition and apoptosis of prostate cancer cells.

    Koen Brusselmans;Ellen De Schrijver;Guido Verhoeven;Johannes V. Swinnen

  • RNA interference-mediated silencing of the fatty acid synthase gene attenuates growth and induces morphological changes and apoptosis of LNCaP prostate cancer cells.

    Ellen De Schrijver;Koen Brusselmans;Walter Heyns;Guido Verhoeven

  • Coordinate regulation of lipogenic gene expression by androgens: Evidence for a cascade mechanism involving sterol regulatory element binding proteins

    Johannes V. Swinnen;William Ulrix;Walter Heyns;Guido Verhoeven

  • The Androgen Receptor Amino-Terminal Domain Plays a Key Role in p160 Coactivator-Stimulated Gene Transcription

    Philippe Alen;Frank Claessens;Guido Verhoeven;Wilfried Rombauts

  • Fatty acid synthase drives the synthesis of phospholipids partitioning into detergent-resistant membrane microdomains

    Johannes V Swinnen;Paul P Van Veldhoven;Leen Timmermans;Ellen De Schrijver

  • Androgens stimulate fatty acid synthase in the human prostate cancer cell line LNCaP.

    Johannes V. Swinnen;Murielle Esquenet;Karine Goossens;Walter Heyns

  • Role of the Phosphatidylinositol 3′-Kinase/PTEN/Akt Kinase Pathway in the Overexpression of Fatty Acid Synthase in LNCaP Prostate Cancer Cells

    Tine Van de Sande;Ellen De Schrijver;Walter Heyns;Guido Verhoeven

  • Epigallocatechin-3-gallate is a potent natural inhibitor of fatty acid synthase in intact cells and selectively induces apoptosis in prostate cancer cells

    Koen Brusselmans;Ellen De Schrijver;Walter Heyns;Guido Verhoeven

  • Conditional Inactivation of Androgen Receptor Gene in the Nervous System: Effects on Male Behavioral and Neuroendocrine Responses

    Kalina Raskin;Karel de Gendt;Anne Duittoz;Philippe Liere

  • Selective activation of the fatty acid synthesis pathway in human prostate cancer.

    Johannes V. Swinnen;Frank Vanderhoydonc;Abdelaziz A. Elgamal;Marianne Eelen

  • Selective DNA binding by the androgen receptor as a mechanism for hormone-specific gene regulation.

    Frank Claessens;Guy Verrijdt;Erik Schoenmakers;Anna Haelens

  • The Role of Androgens in Sertoli Cell Proliferation and Functional Maturation: Studies in Mice with Total or Sertoli Cell-Selective Ablation of the Androgen Receptor

    Karen A. L. Tan;Karel De Gendt;Nina Atanassova;Marion Walker

  • Stimulation of tumor-associated fatty acid synthase expression by growth factor activation of the sterol regulatory element-binding protein pathway

    Johannes V Swinnen;Hannelore Heemers;Ludo Deboel;Fabienne Foufelle

  • Relative impact of androgen and estrogen receptor activation in the effects of androgens on trabecular and cortical bone in growing male mice: a study in the androgen receptor knockout mouse model.

    Katrien Venken;Karel De Gendt;Steven Boonen;Jill Ophoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan F.M. Swinnen
Johan F.M. Swinnen International Food Policy Research Institute
Richard M. Sharpe
Richard M. Sharpe University of Edinburgh
Philippa T. K. Saunders
Philippa T. K. Saunders University of Edinburgh
Johan Auwerx
Johan Auwerx École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Steven Boonen
Steven Boonen KU Leuven

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